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Rating: Summary: Stands out from the crowd of me-too products Review: PRO: DSSS, design, quality, sound, range, ease-of-use, flexibility, lighted display-keypad, handset remote, battery lifeCON: No conferencing Key Features: * High Power Digital 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum * Multi-Handset Capability (Up To 4 Handsets) * Caller ID With Call Waiting With 70-Number Memory * Center Jog Dial Control With 50-Number Dialing Directory * Walkie Talkie Function * EZ Access Button * Three-Line Backlit LCD On Handset * Lighted Display & Keypad * Call Transfer * Memory match ringing * Hold A sad but little known fact is that apparent diversity of consumer product offerings is often just branding of a relatively small number of real choices. Multi-handset 2.4 GHz cordless phones are no exception. If you look closely, you'll see that most of the current offerings: have identical (or nearly identical) feature sets; are based on FHSS (frequency hopping spread spectrum, also known as FH DSS, or frequency hopping digital spread spectrum); and are built in China. These products (e.g., Panasonic KX-TG1050N/KX-TG1000N/KX-TGA100N) are pretty much the same. The Sony line of multi-handset 2.4 GHz cordless phones (SPP-A2780/SPP-A2770/SPP-A2730/SPP-A2720/SPP-H273) is a notable exception: significantly different feature set, based on DSSS (direct sequence spread spectrum), and built in Taiwan. DSSS, a more costly and sophisticated technology than FHSS, provides greater range and resistance to interference, particularly indoors. As a result, these Sony phones provide remarkably clear sound. The Sony line also abounds with thoughtful design touches that makes it a joy to use. The Jog Dial makes it a breeze to access the phone book, call lists, and menu items. The handset has a solid feel, is comfortable to use, and will stand up on any horizontal surface thanks to a flat base. And of the course the styling is up to usual high Sony standards. SUMMARY: This is the one to buy! Shines in all areas!
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